--- Log opened Sat Nov 03 00:00:27 2012 14:36 -!- You're now known as mcallan 20:53 < conseo> i am curious :-) 20:54 < conseo> i have hit a very weird bug. in junit (both eclipse and mvn environ) date format parsing always dies on mondays. sometimes it is giving a parse error, but everything is formatted fine :-/ 20:55 < conseo> running from bash command line though worked 20:55 < mcallan> it's like me. i'm no good on mondays :-p 20:55 < conseo> at least for votorola"s english archive 20:55 < conseo> yes, took me some time to find the pattern 20:57 < conseo> i wish i could reverse debug 20:57 < conseo> and go into the openjdk code from there 20:57 < mcallan> if fails only in junit, that's maybe important clue 20:58 < conseo> yes 20:59 < conseo> and also scary because it only fails in this case and it sometimes does so without throwing an exception and continuing to run therefore 20:59 < conseo> i am really confused. i will have a look into it tomorrow 20:59 < mcallan> i would maybe just attach a note and disable those junit tests, and move on 20:59 < conseo> how is your work going? 21:01 < mcallan> i'll break for lunch and then should be able to finish polltrack and release 21:01 < conseo> well, if it dies silently, then this is really scary to me atm. it very often throws a parseexception, seems to be related to locale 21:02 < conseo> cool! 21:03 < mcallan> but only in junit? i would shelve it, unless it ever occurs in normal run 21:03 < conseo> i have to test it from the command line. just succeeded with mail.zelea.com, but maybe it is more difficult. 21:04 < conseo> (meaning also happening in bare jvm runs) 21:05 < conseo> anyway, gn8 :-) 21:05 < mcallan> ah, that's different 21:05 < mcallan> ok, n8 --- Log closed Sun Nov 04 00:00:44 2012